@Hamishcampbell
Please (!)
If you neither know what Bluesky is from a technical perspective (with closed schema and did ecosystem and nearly no possibility of bridging, are you on the twitter-waiting-list?) then
you also might not know what it is from a license perspective, see https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration/110273442030673147
When you post on Twitter(1) or Bluesky(2) you grant them a broad perpetual license to use, modify, and sublicense your content. You effectively make them co-owners of your content. They can mine it and monetize it. They can even sell it. When you post on Mastodon(3) most instances take no license at all. That's right, they tell you what they are doing with your content—storing posts and delivering them—but no license.1/2
#twittermigration #TermsOfService #PrivacyPolicy #ContentLicense
vagabond
in reply to Sebastian Lasse • • •Sebastian Lasse
in reply to vagabond • • •Good luck.
vagabond
in reply to Sebastian Lasse • • •#bluesky #Nostr #activertypub
They all share #4opens #openweb tech, so this is a win.
Where they differ is in the "culture" they come from and push.
#bluesky comes from surveillance capitalism, it's from the #dotcons and has meany of the same assumptions, just "better".
#Nostr comes from the #encryptionists and #bitcoin bro crew and suffers from being from this mess.
#activertypub is #openweb native and comes from the #4opens traditions the whole software world is actually built on.
#KISS
vagabond
in reply to vagabond • • •Lets talk about the protocol wars
SocialHubvagabond
in reply to Sebastian Lasse • • •Sebastian Lasse
in reply to vagabond • • •well, they sell your content.
Please, Aral says it clear
https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/110276346148040444